i am in Angol Chile now and it is freain huge. my sector here is litterally about 4 times bigger than cabrero. and the chapel is the biggest chapel i have ever seen. even in the states. it is ridiculously nice. im with a little tine columbian from bogota columbia. im pretty sure that the anderson family is from that city i might be wrong......but he is way funny. he´s 25 and about 5 feet tall and loves to dance hahaha its pretty sweet. well this passed week here we put 3 baptismal dates with our investigators! all of them are for the 12 so keep them in yours prayers so they go swimming that day please. much appreciation. also as well 3 of my investigators that i had in cabrero all got baptised yesterday. my old comp elder glover was actually able to go back lucky piece a poo. but tons of people are getting baptised! i already told you last week that we were going to have a baptism my last night in cabrero and it was so awesome. i ended up baptising her. we did a coin toss haha. actually me and glover were both in the water and after we took pictures together. we are working a ton here that is for sure. me and my comp both have the same amount of time in the mission. things are going great here this sector has a lot of potential. our goal for this transfer is 6 baptisms. yep! well have a great week and enjoy the warmth. i can see my breath all day. its cold. i dont like the cold. but all well loveyou all bye!
Elder Elder
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